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“Cinema, radio, television,
magazines are a school of inattention: people look without seeing, listen in
without hearing.”
Robert Bresson
"Filmmaking
(often referred to in an academic context as film
production) is the process of making a
film,
from an initial story idea or commission, through
scriptwriting, shooting, editing, directing and
distribution to an audience. Typically, it involves
a large number of people, and takes from a few
months to several years to complete. Filmmaking
takes place all over the world in a huge range of
economic, social, and political contexts, and using
a variety of technologies and techniques.
Technically, the art and science of recording images
to film differs significantly from that of recording
images to video. Thus, by definition, a "filmmaker"
captures images on film, and not video".
Source:
Wikipedia
"The content of television
programs may be
factual,
as in
documentaries,
news,
and
reality television,
or
fictional
as in
comedy
and
drama.
It may be topical as in the case of news and some
made-for-television movies or historical as in the
case of many documentaries and fictional series.
They could be primarily instructional, the intention
of educational programming, or entertaining as is
the case in
situation comedy,
reality TV, or
game shows,
or for income as advertisements".
Source:
Wikipedia